ORD. V. CONGLOMERATA. 
(From con and glomus a clew), comprehending those plants in 
which the flowers stand on the branches of the footstalk and 
are thus closely but irregularly connected. _ 
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PLANTAGO MAJOR.. COMMON GREAT PLANTANE, 
Or, WAY-BREAD. 
SYNONYMA. Plantago. Pharm. Edin. Plantago foliis petio- 
latis, ovatis, glabris; spica cylindrica. Hal. Stirp. Helv. n. 660.. 
Plantago latifolia sinuata. Bauh. Pin. 189. Plantago simpliciter 
dicta. Raii Hist. Plant. 876. Plantago latifolia vulgaris. Park- 
inson, 493. Plantago vulgaris. Gerard. 419. Plantago Major. 
Curtis, Flor. Lond. Relhan. Flor. Cantab. p. 61. Smith Flor. Br.. 
_ 182. Withering, Bot. Arrang. 142. apwyaucou Dioscorid.* (lin-. 
gua agnina) Cl]. Aiton pro varietatibus habet, 
«. Plantago latifolia vulgaris. Park. Theat. 493. 
€ Plantago major, panicula sparsa. Bauh. Hist. 3. p. 503; 
y Plantago latifolia rosea, floribus quasi in spica dispositis. Bauh.. 
Pin. 189. vide Hort. Kew. 
* (Plantago Media) It has also been named from the number of. ribs, or: 
nerves of the leaf, as aoAvysvpos, iwramAsvpos. 
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